Google Street View can sometimes pick up on some less than savory moments.

Google Street View is a nifty little tool that can be used
with the Google Maps program. I'm sure that many of you have Googled your home
or some of your hangouts to see if you could find your car or simply
just "cruise" through town at street level.

I personally used the feature to zoom in on my house at
street level to see my car parked in my driveway as the Google Street View vehicle
whizzed by unannounced.

On other occasions, I've seen people post their Street View
finds online. Just last month, I ran across an accident
in Phoenix, Arizona caught by a Street View vehicle. The vehicle captures a
Range Rover upside down after it crashed into an Audi Q7. Panning around the
scene, you can see bystanders looking on in amazement.

either that or whenever he decides to fly in to score some dope on your nearest google sanctioned street corner.

that link to the range rover vs audi was pretty cool, not only do you have an accident but one as rare as a new suv jackknifing upside down? what are the chances? At least now you know that if you drive a range rover to be wary of being t-boned by another suv; prepare to go upside down!

I am just still surprised that there hasn't been that much of a response even know citing events that are in equal ways as the 'Big Mac' incident able to bring just more of the populace to awareness of what goes on.

I thought that this would have been the thing that would have been bringing in the most of the positive response to this feature. There just aren't any bad ways that any pesky politicians are going to spin random sightings into obscuring reality from making citizens able to make up their own minds...

(Yes I was thinking perhaps even obliterate the more... CNNish wayz that are about on the News Networks that are broadcasting on a national level.)

Just hoping still that some more optimism will come from this 'increased level of awareness' will give to the 'populace'.